Hyogoro Quotes & Sayings
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Let your promises be few, and let them be immovable. — Ilya Atani
As a poet and writer, I deeply love and I deeply hate words. I love the infinite evidence and change and requirements and possibilities of language; every human use of words that is joyful, or honest or new, because experience is new ... But as a Black poet and writer, I hate words that cancel my name and my history and the freedom of my future: I hate the words that condemn and refuse the language of my people in America. — June Jordan
Dad sometimes patted me on the knee and called me his Little Schmuck. — Michael Reagan
It's true that the people that succeed in life are the people that keep getting up after they fall down, but no one gets through without falling down. — Christopher Gorham
What is good about Good Friday? Why isn't it called Bad Friday? Because out of the appallingly bad came what was inexpressibly good. And the good trumps the bad, because though the bad was temporary, the good is eternal. — Randy Alcorn
I do not love thee, Sabidius, nor can I say why; I can only say this, "I do not love thee." — Martial
My ambitions at this point are modest and mostly surround staying alive. — David Foster Wallace
Try to realize, and truly realize, that what stands between you and a different life are matters of responsible choice. — Gary Zukav
Pleasure, when it is a man's chief purpose, disappoints itself; and the constant application to it palls the faculty of enjoying it. — Richard Steele
Wherever there is somebody else, a war is not far away. — Dejan Stojanovic
First of all, Greece won't go down. We're talking about a country that is capable of making change. Europe will not allow the destabilization of the 27-country euro zone. But if there were no action, then markets would start becoming jittery about other countries - and not only Spain and Portugal, but other countries in the European Union. — George Papandreou
The people through which the Tradition of the Sun spoke were people just like anyone else, and who, one morning or one evening, looked at the world and felt the presence of something greater. They had unwittingly plunged into an unknown sea, and, for the most part, they did not do so again.
Everyone, at least once in each incarnation, possessed the secret of the Universe. — Paulo Coelho
In the sago palms, you'll often find sago beetles which are about the size of your little finger. The Karowai put those on the fire until they're crispy and eat them. They taste a little bit like creamy snails. But compared to sago, the sago beetle is really pretty good. — Tim Cahill
